History

April 2016

2014

Inauguration of the workshop Caddy in Bonnevoie, where new locations were opened at 7, rue de la Fonderie in Hollerich, with 4 social housings in Belvaux, a residency Myosotis and five social housings in Tétange.

2013

Relocation in a new premise, such as 7 rue de la Fonderie in Hollerich and the refurbishment of former locations, 105, rue du cimetière to establish the workshop for professional reintegration: Stëmm Caddy.

Participation in the film Follow me Home realized by Vito Labalestra, Sebastien Brinster, Marc Hamer and Véronique Gobert.

A briefing session is organized at Schoenfels to present the future post-therapeutic centre.

The publishing of Christiane Ehlinger’s book ‘Ee feine Jong’.

December: Indian food is offered and served by 6 volunteers.

For the 8th year in a row, the Stëmm invites individuals to their traditional Christmas Party.

The FNEL Scouts prepare 147 meals, which are served by 10 volunteers of the State Street Bank. Additionally, 130 sweaters are offered by the Alter Domus society.

2004

Opening of the branch in Esch-sur-Alzette under Claude Consdorf’s responsibility.

Anne Waringo is hired as a social worker to enforce the workshop of professional integration called Schweesdrëps.

Paul Kremer is hired as a graduated educator to support people, who benefited from a professional integration in the cooking workshop.

Raymonde Mopty is hired part-time as an accountancy secretary.

30 individuals participate in the realization of Robert Biwer’s movie called SDFgo home (homeless person goes home), which makes it to the prestigious Festival de Cannes, where the film is projected outside of the competition.

Presentation of the film ‘Trollywood’ at the cinema Utopia.

Inauguration of the branche in Esch-sur-Alzette.

1 000 CD Eraus are sold due to the support of the SACEM, which enabled de funding of 8 months of rent.

2003

Creation of the workshop of professional integration called ‘Kleederstuff’; free second hand clothes are redistributed to the underprivileged.

In the presence of Abbé Pierre, the Grand-Duc Henri, the Grand-Duchesse Maria Thérèsa, the health minister, family minister, minister of social affairs, the film SDF go home is projected in the former Rotondes in Bonnevoie.

The Stëmm participates in the opening of a shelter: 40 individuals can use the new premises at night.

2002

Marc Detaille, director of the Chambre de Travail and successor of Franoise Kuffer becomes president of the Stëmm vun der Stross.

Claude Consdorf is hired as a social worker and is part of the opening of the second social restaurant in 32 Grand-Rue Esch-sur-Alzette.

In August, 8 individuals take the bus to Deauville with 25 other homeless people from Paris to take part of the film ‘SDF go home’.

100 individuals are invited to the Christmas Party.

Thierry Van Werveke starts to support the association and joins the festivities.

2000

In April, the Grand-Duc and Grand-Duchesse visit the premises in Bonnevoie.

1999

The doctor Arno Bache joins the team of volunteer doctors and offers free medical consultations at the main branch in the rue du cimetière.

6 emission Stëmm vun der Stross: people on the Streets is broadcasted once a month on radio ARA.

The journal increases its pages from 16 to 26 pages.

The editorial office commences an awareness campagne in secondary schools of the country. 10 000 brochures are distributed to explain the situation, which is usually goes back to alcohol and drug related problems.

1998

In April, Alexandra Oxacelay is hired as a journalist to create a workshop of professional integration located at Allée Schaeffer on Limpertsberg.

The ambulance ‘Spidol op Rieder’ (Hospital on Wheels) offers free medical consultations at the train station, infront of the Ulysse shelter of night.

In the month of June, the Stëmm establishes itself in Bonnevoie, 105 rue du cimetière et opens its first social restaurant.

July: former director Jean-Marie Barnich is replaced by Alexandra Oxacelay.

The first Christmas Parts is organized.

1997

Jean-Marie Barnich is hired as a social worker. First number of the ‘bimestriel Stëmm vun der Stross’.

1996

74 volunteers from all walks of life founded the association Stëmm vun der Stross. Françoise Kuffer becomes president.